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Pierre Poilievre backs Quebec’s pre-emptive use of the notwithstanding clause while Mark Carney says the Supreme Court of Canada should decide.
Missed last night's debate? While the Habs were in the midst of securing a playoff spot, the four federal leaders drew clear ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNHanes: No, English doesn’t need protection in Quebec — but anglos and their institutions doProfessing himself “proud” of McGill’s sterling reputation, he argued that since English isn’t threatened in Quebec — only ...
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Poll finds many Quebecers say Canada would deal with Trump better than sovereign QuebecNearly half of Quebecers say an independent Quebec would have much less influence than a united Canada in dealing with the threat from the United States, according to a new poll.
“That’s a cheese,” Guy A. Lepage, the host of Quebec’s big talk show, Tout le monde en parle, joked. Mr. Carney didn’t fall ...
Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre faced the critical glare of the mega-popular Radio-Canada talk show Tout le monde en parle ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNWhat happened in Canada’s French-language election debate?Liberal Prime Minister Carney says he’s the man to take on Trump, as Conservative Poilievre says time for change.
Carney also defended his publicly expressed misgivings on over-reliance of the notwithstanding clause, a defence Quebec has invoked both for Law 21 and its language law, Bill 96, which the ...
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